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Boris Johnson today urged China to provide all the evidence on the origins of Covid-19 amid fears over interference in a WHO investigation.
The PM insisted the world needs to get to the bottom of how the deadly pandemic emerged, echoing US concerns that scientists are able to conduct an independent probe.
The comments came after the fact-finding mission to Wuhan seemed to dismiss theories the virus leaked from a lab last week.
WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus later said that all hypotheses were still open.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Friday that Washington had deep concerns about the way in which the early findings of the Covid-19 investigation were communicated and questions about the process used to reach them .
A WHO team has been in China for a month-long Covid-19 fact-finding mission
But a lack of data potentially complicated efforts to learn how outbreak began
The team had requested raw patient data on the 174 cases of COVID-19
However, they were only provided with summaries said Dominic Dwyer, an Australian infectious diseases expert who is a member of the team
His comments come a day after WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the theory Covid-19 originated from a Wuhan lab remains open
The investigation to Wuhan failed to identify the source of the virus but appeared to disregard the theory that it leaked from a virology laboratory in the city.
Peter Daszak, one of WHO s investigators in Wuhan, has launched an extraordinary attack on US intelligence
He told people not to rely too much on information coming from America and instead to trust Chinese data
It comes after WHO probe concluded virus did not leak from Wuhan lab as US officials have suggested and instead threw its weight behind theories emanating from Beijing that it was imported on frozen meats
But Daszak has long-standing ties to lab at the centre of leak theories after funding its research for a decade
He has also led efforts to downplay leak theories, starting as far back as February 2020 in letter to The Lancet